I’ll let you know when I can find it anywhere ......
If they were going to improve the ergonomics, they should have shortened the grip to tip distance among other things. They should have a better power connector, a burn resistant silicone cable and a power supply that looks like a traditional bench station.
Also, the tips should be priced lower. They're more expensive than some of the brand name cartridges tips.
The tip to grip looks ok to me. I take it this is a high output model for soldering lugnuts and the like at the top or radio towers and the bottom of the ocean. looks a little janky to trust for that.
OTOH, this looks like just the thing for the quadcopter and rc toy crowd. This segment of the population defacto likes techie toys and has money to burn.
Every i-Macguyver needs one of these to carry around with their Leatherman Juice and Arduino Nano pants. They need to add a pocket clip and asbestos pocket protector.
Marco Reps has a topic for a new video.
*There is a legit need for this, but that isnt where they plan to make the their money. They are obviously going for mass appeal and previous TS purchaser, "collect 'em all" strategy.
If they were going make a new model, they should have added more useful improvements and changes. It's basically the same as the TS100 but with a round grip.
Grip looks improved, the roundness being part of it, and it looks a little bigger. It is still an odd shape to fit in a proper stand. I find it odd this aspect is completely ignored. I suppose the esthetics are more important. Seems like that is part of the success of the original. Looks cool, firmware upgrageable, OLED display. And thusly, the perfect lightsaber is constructed.
It is kind of funny looking. If someone showed me the disassembled parts in the picture, I'd have to guess. "Well I'm not sure, but whatever it is, it's the stereo model."
Not sure I like the look of the, what appears to be a 3.5mm plug, on the back of the element. The existing TS100 copper contacts are good and have high contact pressure.
Not sure I like the look of the, what appears to be a 3.5mm plug, on the back of the element.
I'd say that is FUD. Weller uses a similar solution in their WXMP handle and it works just fine. Note how this solution has much more meat that sits within the handle than just the connector, presumably for support.
If they were going to improve the ergonomics, they should have shortened the grip to tip distance among other things. They should have a better power connector, a burn resistant silicone cable and a power supply that looks like a traditional bench station.
Also, the tips should be priced lower. They're more expensive than some of the brand name cartridges tips.
This tip looks even more expensive to produce than the last. Tight tolerances and a lot of material to machine.
There is a reason most manufacturers make the tip as simple as possible.
It does look quite similar to the WXMP tip as mentioned though (~$25/ea).
Just to be clear, this is a video by Marco Reps (baltersice). Just thought I'd share it.
I am very excited about it, transitioned to USB-C on all my devices and accessories now. The audio jack is easy and reliable, quick to change. But how much current can it handle?
The iron just needs to get power delivery negotiation right and support 20V (or 5V or 12V, i.e. profile 1-4).
I am very excited about it, transitioned to USB-C on all my devices and accessories now. The audio jack is easy and reliable, quick to change. But how much current can it handle?
The iron just needs to get power delivery negotiation right and support 20V (or 5V or 12V, i.e. profile 1-4).
Very cool, thanks for the video link, I forwarded it to the open source firmware leader, in case he hasn’t seen it.
Cool toy!
However, I wish they'd have done a complete bench station first before upgrading the TS100. It really doesn't doesn't do anything more than the TS100 which most have already bought.
Cool toy!
However, I wish they'd have done a complete bench station first before upgrading the TS100. It really doesn't doesn't do anything more than the TS100 which most have already bought.
I don’t believe “bench stations” are this companies goal. The TS100 has been out for awhile now, not sure if they have any other products at all. Portable, affordable, though I have not yet the need to get into anything USB-C, hopefully they thought out the AC Power supplies for it. His video seems to indicate the newer version may have better heat delivery at a lower voltage, though I found it a bit confusing. Nice to have choices, though I’m totally happy with my TS100, made a cable adapter so it runs off of 18.5/20v Dewalt Lithium drill batteries, not capable of running a bench station.
As I mentioned above, most people who want a portable iron, probably already bought the TS100. Also, the TS80 probably isn't going to be a smash like TS100 because it's not a novelty anymore. If they want to expand their market they should make a bench station.
As I mentioned above, most people who want a portable iron, probably already bought the TS100. Also, the TS80 probably isn't going to be a smash like TS100 because it's not a novelty anymore. If they want to expand their market they should make a bench station.
Yes, you mentioned that, and I won’t repeat my response.
Their LCR Tweezer-Tester is coming soon
But please,shshshshshshs.... I didn't told you nothing
As I mentioned above, most people who want a portable iron, probably already bought the TS100. Also, the TS80 probably isn't going to be a smash like TS100 because it's not a novelty anymore. If they want to expand their market they should make a bench station.
a portable, multi channel with good power delivery (2x 75W) would be great for both standard and micro tips (maybe some quality hot tweezers at an affordable price?
), just like the T12 clones with a power brick.